Kermode and Mayo’s Film Review: “The film is handsomely shot by Ewan Mulligan.”

Wendy Ide (Observer): “A bruising cop thriller set in Uttar Pradesh. Director Anubhav Sinha has an eye for the kind of searing image that drives home a point.”

Hindustan Times: “Hauntingly shot by Ewan Mulligan, who slides through the shadows…”

Anupama Chopra (Film Companion): “This is a world of horrific oppression and DoP Ewan Mulligan envelops it in a gloomy darkness.”

The Wire: “A riveting story…told with impressive clarity and art. Ewan Mulligan’s cinematography, especially outdoors, precisely captures the layers of hinterland life: an idyllic place, on the surface, that hides many horrors in its heart.”

Rajeev Masand (CNN): “ Anubhav and his cinematographer Ewan Mulligan create a strong sense of foreboding that hangs over Lalgaon, as if darkness and violence looms at every corner.”

Sify.com: “The film is dark and intense. Ewan Mulligan’s cinematography is flawless. Every frame is impressive as it captures the beauty of the locales and the miseries of the downtrodden with equal fervour.”

NDTV: “Ewan Mulligan’s cinematography not only matches steps with the film’s rhythm, it also frequently serves to determine the narrative’s heartbeat.”

Republic World: “Ewan Mulligan’s cinematography…every single frame will leave you with goosebumps.”

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A Muslim family fights for its honour after the youngest son of the family is radicalised and participates in a terrorist act.

Economic Times: “Ewan Mulligan’s cinematography does justice to Scotland in all it hues, making each scene look like a picture postcard.” - goo.gl/5ENoXq

Box Office India: “Cinematography by Ewan Mulligan is one of the main highlights of the film. His shot taking is brilliant along with his eye for detail. He fills each frame perfectly and blends the narration well. In fact, it’s Sinha’s treatment and Mulligan’s cinematography that are the two pillars of this film.” - goo.gl/HqMHOr

Bollywood Hungama: “The film’s cinematography (Ewan Mulligan) is top-notch. The way in which he has presented the film ... is exemplary” - goo.gl/LdHfGd